| Re: Auto Manufacturers Seek to Reduce Increases in U.S. Fuel Economy Standards Somehow it always seem to come back to the inherent "game-breaking" flaw in our system of allowing artificial persons to lobby our govt. Instead they should be forced to lobby the electorate at large and have the electorate lobby the govt. A lot less bull**** would sneak in and fly.
Why do we pay more for sugar than other parts pf the world? Why is there serious consideration of the counterproductive and harmful ethanol standards? Why is one of the most powerful lobbies in DC a lobby for a foreign country? 
__________________ "That is the problem... [we] fell in love with the idea that politicians-- even the slickest and brightest presidential candidates-- were real heroes and truly exciting people. That is wrong on its face. They are mainly dull people with corrupt instincts and criminal children. -H.S.T" |